In 2012, Mountain Dew asked the internet to name their new apple drink. Before the poll was shut down, the top four names were: “Fapple”, “Gushing Granny”, “Diabeetus” and “Hitler did nothing wrong”.
If you publish a book in Norway…
If you publish a book in Norway, the government will buy 1000 copies (1,500 if a children’s book) and distribute them to libraries throughout the country.
10 Incredibly Cute Animal Facts
Adorable animals make all of us happy – that’s 80% of the reason the internet was invented.
And you know what’s better than just pics? Random facts that maybe you never knew!
Here are the top ten cool and cuddly facts about all animals that we’re betting will make you smile.
10. Penguins are ticklish
When touched in certain areas, penguins and other animals can give off a laughter response.
9. Bees and harvest mice sleep in flowers when tired.
Bees can get so drunk on nectar that they need a nap. And some harvest mice just like the soft, confined space of flower petals for their rest.
I just learned that there are harvest mice that sleep in tulip petals.
There is good in the world. pic.twitter.com/L30fJLxcXk— Kelli Russell Agodon (@KelliAgodon) May 31, 2018
8. Dogs probably dream about their owners
A Harvard psychologist says, “Humans dream about the same things they’re interested in by day, though more visually and less logically. There’s no reason to think animals are any different. Since dogs are generally extremely attached to their human owners, it’s likely your dog is dreaming of your face, your smell and of pleasing or annoying you.”
7. Elephants will trumpet the arrival of a new calf
Elephants for Africa explains, “The female elephant community is social and supportive, with young calves being tended to not only by their mothers, but also by other females in the herd. When a new baby is born, all of the females in the group trumpet the news and announce the new arrival.”
6. Cows make friends with other cows
Aa recent study at the University of Northampton explains the physical changes in heart rate among cows that have been separated.
“Social bonds do occur in domesticated dairy cattle and can be found when living in large dynamic group systems, but they are significantly affected by separation at the time of regrouping. These social bonds are important to the welfare and wellbeing of cattle; practices that promote stability and positive associations will be beneficial to the welfare of animals.”
5. A lot of times, mean looking dogs in film are actually really happy
During the making of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, CGI was used to hide wagging tails.
“The dogs are happy, their tails wagging, tongues hanging out. They’re not thinking about the drama, they’re not wondering where are those kids? So, we had to replace their wagging tails in a bunch of shots to make them look more menacing.”
4. Bees make cute sounds when they bump
It’s crowded in a hive and bees bump each other all the time. What’s funny is that they make a “Whoop” sound when it happens, per this video.
3. Squirrels hide a lot of nuts that grow into trees
Squirrels hoard the nuts they don’t eat right away. In fact, they hoard so many nuts that they forget where they stashed them all, which results in millions of new trees, according to this Purdue University study.
2. Baby elephants are confused by their trunks
Not only must a new born elephant learn to stand and walk, they also have to learn how to control their trunks, just like a baby has to learn to grab things with their hands.
1. The Giant Panda is no longer endangered
Great news! The Giant Panda population has increased 17% over the last ten years, putting them out of immediate danger and in the “vulnerable” status.
That’s a wrap! Comment below with some of you amazing animal facts!
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Christmas Beard Lights Are Here. Go Ahead and Embrace It!
Trends come and go throughout the years. What’s hot one minute is considered pretty lame a minute later. It can sure be hard to keep up, am I right?
Well, here’s one trend I hope sticks around for many years because 1). It’s pretty hilarious, and 2). It’s quite festive! A company called Firebox sells Christmas lights for beards, and I have to say, this may be the best idea I’ve seen in quite a while.
Not enough room in your living space for a tree? Make your face fuzz festive instead and bring Christmas with you…
Posted by Firebox on Monday, November 19, 2018
The lights can be nestled comfortably into your bushy beard, and the battery pack is small enough to fit in there and not cause you any issues, so everybody’s a winner here!
Firebox also has some other fun accessories for your beard, such as the Disco Beard Kit, the Snow Beard Kit, and the Christmas Tree Beard Kit.
The reviews don’t lie, either:
“Absolutly [sic] hysterical and was one of the main talking points during Christmas in our house. Lovley [sic] bright LED’s, good functions and apparently the clips were comfortable!”
“Bought as a joke gift for Christmas for my daughters husband who has a very bushy beard. Thought the kids would love it.”
“Brilliant product, bought for my hairy son. Lit up his night shift!”
Also, there are some other companies out there that sell similar products if you want to shop around. One thing fellas: you gotta grow your own beard, so get going on that, okay?
It really is the most wonderful time of the year! Are you gonna get in on this trend? If you do, you’ll be “lit”. Get it? If you do this, let’s see your photos in the comments!
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A Teenage Girl Invented a Simple and Innovative Way to Get Rid of Your Car’s Blind Spots
The creative spirit and innovation of young people is so refreshing! Sometimes, they have the best ideas because they’re thinking forward while a lot of us older folks are set in our ways. In other words, when a young person has an idea about something, listen up, because it might turn out to be a game-changer.
That’s what happened with a 14-year-old named Alaina Gassler, who came up with a project called “Improving Automobile Safety by Removing Blind Spots” for the Broadcom MASTERS competition, which features science and engineering projects from middle schoolers.
Gassler built the system with a webcam, a projector, and other 3D-printed materials, and together it all works to fill in the space that a car’s frame blocks from drivers’ view.
2019 Samueli Foundation Prize winner & @AGcharter student Alaina Gassler is improving automobile safety by removing blind spots. #brcmMASTERS #girlsinSTEM pic.twitter.com/ELLe1opJSi
— Society for Science (@Society4Science) October 30, 2019
Gassler hails from West Grove, Pennsylvania, and she took first place in the competition and won the $25,000 Samueli Foundation Prize. Her invention works like this: she mounted a webcam outside the passenger side of the car, which steams a live video onto the inside pillar of the passenger side from a projector attached to the sunroof above the driver’s seat.
Gassler also resurfaced the interior frame with a retro reflective fabric to make the projection clear. She said the material “only reflects light back to the light source, which is the projector in this case. Since the driver’s eyes are next to the projector, the driver can see a crisp, clear image, and the passengers only see a black piece of fabric.”
Take a look at the video below to see it in action.
This is quite impressive, I must say. Great work, Ms. Gassler, and we’ll be looking for more work from you in the future.
These kids today, I’ll tell ya…
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Mountain Dew Lovers: Get Psyched, Because There’s Now a Scented Candle Just for You
Most of us have a favorite soda. Mine happens to be good old Coca Cola Classic. But it doesn’t have much of a smell to it, does it?
Then there’s Mountain Dew, which has an unmistakable aroma, whether you’re a fan or not.
Well, a genius is now capitalizing on that smell and we’re all better for it. An Etsy shop called 716 Candle Co. is selling Mountain Dew-scented candles for only $15 a pop.
And in a Mountain Dew can, no less.
The candle is made from 100% soy wax from soybeans grown in America, and it’s supposed to burn for 40 hours (what a deal!). You can also get the Diet Mountain Dew version if you’re a bigger fan of that soda.
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Let’s take a look at the reviews for the candle, shall we?
“Smells just like Mountain Dew, and amazing customer service! You won’t regret getting this!”
“Shipping was fast, candle smells exactly like Mountain Dew, and candle design was exactly as anticipated – a perfect gift for any Mountain Dew fanatic!”
“Just amazing and the seller made the fizzy pop scent custom for me. Much appreciated.”
It looks like this company also has a Dr. Pepper candle, but it’s currently sold out. Keep an eye out that one to add to your arsenal!
To all the soda lovers out there, what kind of candle do you want to get your hands on? RC? Jolt Cola, Cheerwine?
Let us know in the comments!
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15 Tweets That Will Look Familiar If You’ve Ever Been in a “Situationship”
Have you experienced this situation before? you hang out with someone for quite a while, you’re intimate, it feels like a relationship…but then it never quite goes anywhere.
Sound familiar? It’s called being in a “situationship,” and a lot of us have been there at one time or another – maybe you’ve even been on both sides of it.
Here are 15 tweets that really hit the nail on the head about this unique experience in our love lives.
1. Totally on your own.
Nah situationship heartbreak stings bc insurance doesn’t cover that one, you’re acc on your own
— skengesther. (@esthergbenz) July 9, 2019
2. Skipping over that one.
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them.— bre. (@BreyonaDaniels) December 30, 2018
3. Is that clear?
Situationships: lets just chill, have sex, and be confused on the fact that we are not together but have official emotions for each other.
— lost (@lostoneself) November 26, 2014
4. It sure is weird.
Having a “we almost dated” relationship with someone really be the weirdest thing
— messenger mindset (@kenyemess) April 29, 2019
5. It’s fun, right?!?!
This is what staying in a toxic situationship looks like: https://t.co/Ll6lNLbL3B
— Tu Sirena (@xCrysMarie_) September 18, 2019
6. Gee, thanks a lot.
Shout out to all the guys I called my boyfriends that were never really boyfriends but wasted months of my life with a situationship
— NYC BLONDE (@NYC_Blonde) December 8, 2016
7. What’s the rush?
A year & a half into a situationship this hun asked her gent if they can take it to a relationship and he said “What’s the rush? I feel like you’re following trends now”
— Evana Rhodes (@Evana_Rhodes) September 23, 2019
8. That’s every day.
when is national “guy i have been sleeping with 3 times a week for 5 months who won’t let me call him my boyfriend” day? i want an excuse to post pics of us on instagram that he will then ask me to remove.
— Dana Donnelly (@danadonly) October 3, 2019
9. Go wit da flow.
this how you end up in a situationship for 3 years https://t.co/jsqJtirzGG
— scorpion (@chickenugget__) November 23, 2018
10. That’s a smart move.
Never ask a man if he is single. Instead ask him "is anyone under the impression that they are in a relationship with you?"
— Tazanna (@Tazanna_Sandra) October 1, 2019
11. It all goes back to this one girl…
hey who wants to talk for 3 months, do everything a couple would do, then decide they’re not ready for a relationship due to past trauma caused by their grade 6 ex
— fake slim shady (@snoopdogfanpage) March 10, 2019
12. Everything except that one part.
everyone wanna do relationship stuff except be in a relationship LOL oh lawddddd
— Gabriella (@gabiekin_) October 7, 2019
13. That doesn’t sound good at all.
You’re in a situationship with a don who’s in 4 other situationships. Have a good day
— H (@Aguerojnr) October 8, 2019
14. That would sell like hotcakes.
someone make a tutorial on how to get over a breakup with someone you never actually dated
— spooky sai (@Saisailu97) February 9, 2019
15. Skeletons in the closet.
men are so funny lmao you’ll spend 4 months talking to one and then they turn around and say “sorry i’m just not ready for a relationship my ex gf from when i was 13 fucked me up so bad”
— leah (@chickpee_) January 17, 2019
I know a bunch of you have been in these so-called “situationships.”
Tell us about your experience in the comments! Don’t hold back now!
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Take a Break and Enjoy These 10 Interesting Facts
Workin’ 9 to 5…or later. No matter what your work schedule entails, sometimes you just need a break.
Am I right or am I right?
Yes, I’m right.
That’s why you need to take a short break, push your work to the side, and enjoy these 10 facts. That way, you’ll at least feel like you did something productive with your day.
Start your break…NOW!
1. Sweden in Japan!
2. Life inside the crater.
3. Are you a punny person?
4. Smooth move, Bill…
5. This might help out this winter.
6. She nailed it!
7. Sounds like paradise.
8. Just a little late…
9. That’s a cool fact.
10. All kinds of keys.
Okay, you had your fun…now it’s time to get back to work! Now!
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Parents Discuss How They Decide Whether or Not They Like Their Kid’s Date
Parenting: it’s not for the faint of heart, and smiling and trying to act like you’re not ready to cut a person who is responsible not only for your child’s intimate safety, but for their emotional safety, is one of the hardest things (I imagine).
That’s what we do when they bring home someone new, though – we grin, say nice to meet you, size them up, and hope for the best.
If you, like me, haven’t reached this stage yet, you might wonder how easy or hard it is to assess these strangers as they come into your life.
Luckily, we have Reddit, and these parents are willing to share.
15. Trying and achieving are two different things.
My daughter(13) wanted me to meet her first “real” boyfriend. I was nice and pleasant, but I knew it wouldn’t last cause he was all looks and no brains. Of course, as jr high relationships go, it was about a 2 month ordeal. I think all parents should try and be cordial, unless the person feels like a serial killer or something.
14. This is an amazing move.
My daughter just started dating. She was mortified when I picked them up and asked if everything was Gucci.
13. Bottom line, sometimes you have to give it time.
When my oldest daughter introduced her first serious boyfriend, he was an awkward kind of guy, was pretty unremarkable, but he got super animated about topics that interested him. I had a chat with him about my daughter… he got animated. They’ve been married for 9 years. Good guy, works hard, is a staunch advocate for his wife, and I love his smile when he looks at their kids.
My oldest son’s first girlfriend was… not an emotional investment he was willing to make. she was pretty, but that was it. I scolded him, he got defensive, almost married her, but she made the mistake of asking my son about my money…. About a year later he brought home a beautiful, talented woman with an electric personality and more self confidence than even my cocksure eldest, and I was never more proud of him than when he took that dive. Their kids are incredible… great couple.
My second daughter just introduced us to a college friend of hers. He seems like a decent person. He’s young, but he’s got a head on his shoulders and seems able to conduct himself politely. I’ll need more time to figure it out.
My youngest son had a high school sweetheart girlfriend that’s now his college girlfriend. When I first met her she was 9, so I’m pretty enamored with her. Her parents have babysat and house sat for us, and they’re all good people.
My youngest daughter has introduced me to a girlfriend from her trade school recently. Pretty sure she has been dating her for a couple years. She’s angry, contrary, and bitter. Under all that baggage it’s hard to tell, but I’m hoping that my home can be a place where she can just let whatever angers her so much disappear for a while and I can find out who she actually is. I’ve asked a good friend of my daughter’s if there’s ever been any signs of violence, as that’s my only real concern, but so far it seems fine on that front. My youngest has always been a bit more subdued and contemplative than my others, so I’m hoping that whatever bitterness is in her girlfriend’s life doesn’t hurt her. This relationship is the most concerning one to me, because my daughter is a very sensitive person, and I fear for her happy, cheerful spirit.
Edit: thanks for the silver and gold, kind strangers
12. Make sure you’re emotionally prepared for this one.
This is a tough subject. My daughters started dating a guy when she turned 17. He said he had two jobs. He said he came from a rough childhood so he didn’t like to talk about his family. He told us they were refugees from haiti who moved to the us to better thier lives. He said his family one day just decided to move from our state to the other side of the country. We all would ask questions but he would just shut up. It was troubling but he was polite, seemed kind. He called me mom he was visiting everyday. Then my daughter turned 18 and they moved in together. I felt it was too soon but she thought she was in love.
He was still his nice quiet self in front of our family. My daughter began telling me he didn’t want to cook or clean and just wanted to play PS4 while she worked full time. I told her to keep talking to him about how she was becoming unhappy. He would make her promises but continue to do what he was doing. She worked graveyards so he would say he worked during the day and she’d believe him. She had a puppy who he agreed to look after and clean up for as a shared responsibility. He wasn’t doing this at night when she was at work or when he was off.
She had an opportunity to go to Disneyland for a week as a babysitter for her little cousins. After making sure her he was ok with it she went. She got home a day early to surprise her dog on his birthday. She found him lethargic with no food or water and no ac on In the hot az weather. She broke up with her boyfriend then and there. She said her dog was like her son and she wasn’t going to stand for that type of neglect.
I picked her up and her exboyfriend followed her out. He was polite telling me to not let her leave him I told him to give it a few days. After we left I could tell her voice was hoarse she said they had a loud argument.
The next morning she asked her dad and I to take her back to her apartment so they could talk, she could get some of her stuff and leave on good terms with him. I asked if we could go in with her she said”no mom I’m an adult i got this”. I jokingly asked if she was going to take her dog to protect her. She said ‘no as long as he’s with you I know he will be well taken care of”. Her words made me joke with her and ask if she was going to run away or something she just laughed and called me silly.
She kept in contact with me and at noonish asked me to get her. We went and there was no answer. It sounded like the apartment was empty. We called the cops they did a wellness check 5 hours later after we begged and begged. We had searched everywhere and called everyone she knew but they both had disappeared.
We kept going back to the apartment hoping wherever they went they had come back but still nothing. A neighbor brought me a chair to sit to wait outside the apartment until she came. I sat staring at one point on the wall as long as I sat there. I had a fear so primal and deep it slowed down my thought process. Another neighbor came to me and said she heard we were looking for my daughter. What she said next made my blood run cold. She said “I saw your daughter around 1230 or 1 her boyfriend was kicking her and dragging her by the hair into the apartment.”
I called 911 again because I knew whatever we found in the apartment was not something we would want to see. The 911 operator didn’t believe me even after I let her talk to the neighbor.
We broke the window and i climbed in. I found my precious beautiful sweet amazing loving daughter surrounded in blood. She had been strangled and stabbed in the throat.
The spot where I had been staring all day was the spot my daughter was killed at on the other side of the wall. He had killed her before we got there and she bled out in minutes.
The kind guy who called me mom was really a monster underneath it all. He has no remorse. I was in disbelief and felt a misunderstanding had happened. I went and saw him once he turned himself in two days later. He said he did it because he couldn’t live without her.
Never let your loved ones be alone when they are breaking up or going to meet someone they just broke up. Learn from the biggest mistake of my life. I’d do anything to rewind time and save my daughter.
((For the ones doubting my credibility here are some links. I wish this wasn’t my reality. I wish my daughter was alive))
11. Just be yourself.
It’s about respect, if she treats him right, and compatibility.
On the other end, not her dad, but my girlfriend’s roommate is this old grizzled marine dude. She told me that he liked me because I didn’t try to get him to like, which apparently most people do. I was just myself and acted naturally, which he appreciated. Just be yourself and the people that will like you will like you, and the people who won’t won’t. But always be respectful.
10. Well, it’s still adorable at that point no matter what.
My 4yo daughter introduced me to the 5yo neighbour kid as a bf, she told me he’s really good at running fast and he appreciates snails as much as she does. Needless to say, this is a keeper.
9. I guess you should have brought a boy home.
Not a parent, but this was my experience with my mother when I was a teen.
So, as a teen, my mother pulled me to the side and gave me the “gay talk”. You know, the “I’ll still love you even if you were gay” talk.
I asked her why she thought I was gay and she said it was because I never bring any girls to the house.
Guess what I did within the next few days? I brought a girl in the house.
Guess what my mother did? She kicked her out and gave me a lecture on how inappropriate it was to bring girls to the house.
Yes, it makes no sense.
8. So you’re saying she was right.
My mother-in-law assumed I was some sort of player when I first met her before my first date with my wife. Even told my wife that she assumed I went on lots of dates back at school.
Joke’s on her. I spent the entirety of my freshman year (year before I met my wife) enjoying the sweet, sweet internet speed of my dorm room and playing the shit out of Halo 3, Mass Effect 1 & 2, picking up drunk dorm-mates from house parties at 3am, and going on exactly 0 dates.
After years of getting to know my MIL, she just didn’t want her daughter to get into a long-distance relationship, then end up moving out of state with me if we got married and I was still there (which ended up happening. Whoops).
7. Parents just know.
I have always instinctively known within seconds of meeting them. I’ve liked all but one of my son’s partners, and the one I didn’t feel right about was the one who screwed him up.
6. Sisters, too.
Not a mother but I’m a sister to a lovely brother. He had brought some girls in house in his teenage years, and instantly I would know if I liked them or not. The first one he brought, was super rude with me and my parents. She would eat alone in the bedroom when we are having dinner, force my brother to be mean to me, etc. Few months after the relationship ended in a really bad way. After that brought some girls, didn’t talk so much with them but they were nice and sweet (didn’t last long, less than two months). The last one he brought, when I talked to her, just one thought came to mind “she’s the one”. Five or six years later, here they are, living together.
Edit: typos
5. Seems simple enough.
Met my daughters boyfriend the other day. First boyfriend. She’s 17. He’s 18. I must admit I was a bit nervous and I remember very well being 18 and what I was thinking/wanting, but had a word with my self to be welcoming and warm and to treat him as an equal, my daughters friend and therefor my friend. Anyway he’s a nice young man so it’s all good. But I to answer your question I guess if he’s nice I’ll like him if he’s a dick i wont.
Either way as far as my daughter is concerned I’ll like him.
4. And you know he understands homework.
When they interact and help out the rest of the family. When my daughter didn’t understand her homework and then her sisters boyfriend helped her it showed how much he actually cared.
3. You can always kick them out later.
My mother has always been accepting of everyone I’ve ever dated, but realistic about their faults. My family immediately welcomes them with open arms, but just warns me if they seem “off” for whatever reason. I think it’s a decent system.
2. From the other side of the lens…
I’m not a parent but my gf’s father hates me for some reason, it’s been 1 1/2 years already, it’s gotten better since then tho but still
Edit: Thanks everyone for your comments and support, I see that a lot of people are going through a similar situation, I know it will get better! If anything when we can finally live together on our own…
1. Don’t give me a reason not to.
Not a parent so I called my mom. She stated and I quote:
“I like all of them until they give me reason not to. Then I never tell you whether I like them or not, so I don’t influence your own judgement. I cannot choose for you, although sometimes I wish I could.”
-Mrs. UnappreciatedSon
Edit: spacing
Edit 2: yes I’m aware that my mother appreciates me as many pointed out lol. It’s not her that’s the concern. But I appreciate you guys sticking up for my mom, even when it’s not directed to her. Thank you guys for pointing it out, hopefully this fixes it.
Edit 3: your*
I can’t say I’m looking forward to this stage of life, but it’s headed my way, regardless!
How do you make up your mind on boyfriends and girlfriends? Share your tips in the comments!
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People Share What Happened When They Asked out Their Crushes
Did you ever ask out a crush who you admired from afar? I did once in 7th grade. I psyched myself up and worked up to it and then…I got rejected.
But that’s how it goes sometimes. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
AskReddit users who went through with asking out their crushes reveal what happened afterward.
1. Well, that’s awkward…
“She thought I was joking. We’re still friends, but it was pretty awkward.”
2. Nice work!
“I told her I loved her on the first date. She said “what?” I said it again IN CASE SHE DIDNT BLOODY HEAR IT THE FIRST TIME.
Few years later we’re still together.
So far it’s the best decision I’ve ever made.”
3. Not a great outcome.
“He screamed “no” and ran away.
This was in the fifth grade.”
4. That was a date?
“She said yes. Asked her out on a second date, specifically said the word date this time. She said she didn’t know we were going out on dates. Oh well…”
5. Now you know.
“We went out on a date and I learned she was not the one for me after all. But it was a good lesson and had I not asked her out I’d just agonized over what might’ve been.”
6. Rejection is never easy.
“Haha I got rejected and now it’s awkward sometimes.”
7. A happy ending!
“She punched me in the arm and said “fuck yeah.” Then we went on the most awkward nerd date because we just wanted to like each other. It was a good nerd date. We are still dating to this day.”
8. Good luck!
“Asked mine out today, have a date on Friday.”
9. Just go for it!
“She’s sitting next me in our apartment playing Minecraft. Never thought she’d actually be interested in me. I guess I was selling myself short.
Do it. Could be the best thing you ever do.”
10. Good times…
“She said yes and we went out to dinner and saw a movie together. Dropping her off, we kissed on her parents front porch for what seemed like forever. Her dad thought so too because he started flicking the porch lights on and off. Good times.”
11. Mutual interests definitely help.
“I sat next to her in the university cafeteria – it was really, really awkward, then one of her friends came by and made it more so. Turns out we were both really shy, but had a mutual interest in geekery like sci-fi.
We’ve been married 15 years now.”
12. Still got that number.
“He was the head chef where I worked and I was new in town. We always sat in the same booth during our breaks and got to know each other over the course of a month and found out we had a lot in common. One night before I left I wrote my number down to give it to him and to ask him out. We asked each other “do you wanna hang out?” at the same time and then blushed.
Our first date was at a rooftop bar celebrating a coworkers birthday. He asked me if he could kiss me, that’s when I knew he was the one.
Now, years later, we have a beautiful baby boy that we love more than each other. He still has my phone number in his wallet.”
13. Congrats!
“We’re getting married on Saturday.”
14. Hmmmmm…
“He said he wasn’t looking for a girlfriend but he was interested if it was sex only. I politely declined.”
15. That’s a heartbreaker.
“3rd grade.
He showed everyone the gift I made him and everyone laughed at me for weeks.
I thought it was a nice gift, made it myself. Apparently not.”
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